An English country kitchen has a warm and welcoming aura, you can feel it as soon as you step foot. When you walk into an English country kitchen, a hot cup of tea and a fresh loaf of sourdough bread awaits you. Do you love English country kitchens? I know I do. There is something about them that makes me feel so calm and happy.
Elements of the English country kitchen
There are various elements that make up an English country kitchen. Together they bring a certain feeling to the kitchen. You want it to feel like generations of the same family has loved and cooked in that kitchen. It’s practical, the system of the working kitchen has been established. It’s simple, yet it makes sense.
Wood furniture
You can even get creative with this, too. I love this old wood cabinet used for a kitchen island, I thought it was genius. Functional and beautiful with storage space, what more can you ask for?
Pastels (English country kitchen must-have!)
Light pinks, blues, greens, or yellow are all great choices to incorporate in your decor. You could use pastels in drapes, rugs, pillows, or even wallpaper. I know it’s a bit of a daring thing to do nowadays, but don’t be afraid. Modern styles focus on grey and white a lot, English country does not. Life is short, and pretty colors make me happy.
Wood ceiling beams
Wood, of course, is a very important material in this style like I mentioned above. Adding some wood beams can make a difference in the over feeling of the kitchen. It definitely makes it feel cozy, and utilizes a space that is usually ignored. I can’t picture english country kitchens without the beams, it ties it all together so well.
Vintage Lounge Chairs
Having enough seating in the kitchen is very important. You don’t want anybody to have to stand around the table. But nice new chairs can be a bit expensive. Add comfortable lounge chairs and set the tone for how you want others to feel in your kitchen.
Crystal Chandelier
Soft lighting tip: Bring some of your favorite lamps into the kitchen, and use a lampshade. The lampshade makes the lighting just right with a soft, orange glow. You can also use real beeswax candles with brass candlestick holders in the morning before the sun rises.
Ingredients/Food on display
An English country kitchen is a hard-working kitchen, and that should show. It’s not realistic to have everything put away all the time, I find some joy when my ingredients act as décor.
Wood plate holders
Wood hanging plate holders are a fun piece to add to your kitchen. You can use it in a few different ways. You could display your china collection or your everyday plates for practicality. I’m still on the hunt for the perfect wood plate holder for my kitchen, I am looking forward to the day I find it. They are so darling and very practical if you have limited cabinet space or prefer open shelving.
Books/bookshelves
What’s a cottage kitchen without well-loved cookbooks? I definitely have the staple cookbooks that I like to keep in the kitchen because I am always grabbing for them. Having a dedicated space for cookbooks adds to the cozy cottage kitchen feel. Plus, guests will likely look through your cookbooks and spark up good conversation.
Curtains or drapes, no blinds!
My current kitchen doesn’t have a ton of windows, and I dream of the day I have a window above my kitchen sink. For a true English cottage kitchen vibe, toss the kitchen blinds and opt for a curtain instead. You can use a pattern or a nice pastel solid color, the choice is yours to make – but think of it/use it as a statement piece.
Antique Stoves are a statement piece in the English country kitchen
Who doesn’t like antique appliances? Okay, a lot of people I’m sure. But I’m not one of them. What better way to add to the vintage feel than an antique stove? They are powerhouses and last forever. If you take care of your old stove, it will take care of you. Plus, an antique stove will be the centerpiece of the kitchen.
Hanging Copper Pots
If you haven’t been able to tell so far, English country uses everyday items as home decor. It’s practical, but looks nice, too. Copper pots are one of those things. Hang copper pots and pans anywhere you see fit in your English country kitchen.
So, do you love or hate the English country kitchen?
I love it! But I can see how some would not love it. In my opinion, it’s so distinctively different than the modern farmhouse look that is mainly white, grey, and black. I love that there is a lot of color and character in this style. Do you love or hate this style? If you love it, what is your favorite thing, and would you decorate your kitchen this way? Leave me a comment below with your response, I would love to hear your thoughts.
Bye for now. Xo.